We cleared some land to the side of our house to add a U to the driveway so the RV and trailer can just be driven through. What is not going to be driveway is just dirt now. There was a little topsoil there but not much. It was more thicket than woods. Scrub brush, Holly, prickers and small saplings being choked by the pricker bushes. Topsoil that was there got the box blade treatment to mix it in. It's still very poor soil. The plan is to grass it and add some Maple trees as well as Green Giant Arborvitae to screen the area.
I can get leaf compost/ leaf mulch for <$30/ yard delivered. Topsoil and leaf compost blend for $35 or topsoil and orgrow blend for $40. The area is not intended to be a fairway. It's not going to get weed n feed. Little lambs are not going to lay down their weary head on it.
Out of the 3 options I have, what would you recommend?
My thoughts are that since it is not going to be a HOA worthy lawn why go for the black gold Orgrow mix. That, and topsoil is basically the later stages of leaf compost if you look at the cycle in the woods. So I kinda settled on just the compost and going to churn it up with the existing dirt to mix it all.
My neighbor (well, guy down the way) said the mix usually has sand added which helps reduce compaction. I get the sand part but no one nearby has it. They will make it for a price of course. But as I understand it, compost will alleviate compaction too.
Anyway....buy once, cry once. I don't mind spending money if it's the right thing to do. But I don't want to spend it needlessly. When it's 35 yards it adds up.
I can get leaf compost/ leaf mulch for <$30/ yard delivered. Topsoil and leaf compost blend for $35 or topsoil and orgrow blend for $40. The area is not intended to be a fairway. It's not going to get weed n feed. Little lambs are not going to lay down their weary head on it.
Out of the 3 options I have, what would you recommend?
My thoughts are that since it is not going to be a HOA worthy lawn why go for the black gold Orgrow mix. That, and topsoil is basically the later stages of leaf compost if you look at the cycle in the woods. So I kinda settled on just the compost and going to churn it up with the existing dirt to mix it all.
My neighbor (well, guy down the way) said the mix usually has sand added which helps reduce compaction. I get the sand part but no one nearby has it. They will make it for a price of course. But as I understand it, compost will alleviate compaction too.
Anyway....buy once, cry once. I don't mind spending money if it's the right thing to do. But I don't want to spend it needlessly. When it's 35 yards it adds up.